NASAD granted Compucorp a waiver.
The ailing Santa Monica computer maker said its common stock will continue to be traded on the National Assn. of Securities Dealers’ NASDAQ system even though the company’s book value fell below the $1-million level set by the over-the-counter trading organization. The securities organization is letting the company stay on its market list at least through March, when Compucorp’s first-quarter results could bring the firm’s book value back to the required minimum.
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